At last, a Haggadah that asks contemporary questions, and
answers themûclearly, articulately and with pride. Rabbi Moshe Grylak
applies the timeless principles set forth in the Haggadah to our own experience
as individuals and as a nation.

Keenly aware that the success of the seder depends upon
the dialogue that takes place between family members, the author raises
inter-generational themes for discussion. Seated together at the seder
table, the family wends its way through this remarkable Haggadah considering
such issues as:

ò Spiritual oppression in our day ò The concept of a
"Chosen People" and why it has caused untold suffering for the Jewish nation ò
Anti-Semitism and the phenomenon of the survival of the Jewish people ò The
culture clash between Pharaoh and Moshe and its lessons ò The concept of
animal sacrifice.

Clearly written, yet deep in its explanation of concepts,
In Every Generation is haggadah that engages each family member on his or
her own level.